Tensie Whelan recognized in inaugural Global 50 Women in Sustainability Awards by SustainabilityX Magazine

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SustainabilityX® Magazine announced the release of their Global 50 Women in Sustainability Awards™ 2022 and recongizes CSB Director Tensie Whelan in their inaugural list. The non-profit digital magazine’s Global 50 Women In Sustainability Awards™ high-level, invite-only program recognizes achievements of the world’s powerful, groundbreaking female sustainability leaders who’re bridging the gender gap by breaking barriers, shattering traditional stereotypes, and taking the world of sustainability by storm. 

See Tensie's award below and find the full list from SustainabilityX Magazine here.

"As mothers, aunts, grandmothers and daughters, we want to ensure our families and communities are able to enjoy the same quality of life we have enjoyed. It is our duty and our privilege to lead the way to a more sustainable future for all."
-- Tensie Whelan, Founder & Director, New York University Center For Sustainable Business


SustainabilityXTensie Whelan, Clinical Professor for Business and Society, is the founder and Director of NYU Stern School of Business’ Center for Sustainable Business*, where she brings 25 years of experience working on sustainability issues.

As President of the Rainforest Alliance, she built the organization from a $4.5 million to $50 million budget, transforming the engagement of business with sustainability, recruiting 5,000 companies in more than 60 countries. Her previous work included serving as Executive Director of the New York League of Conservation Voters, Vice President of the National Audubon Society, and Managing Editor of Ambio, a journal of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.

She has served on numerous nonprofit boards and corporate advisory boards for companies such as Unilever and Nespresso and currently serves on the advisory boards of ALO Advisors, Buzz on Earth, Giant Ventures, and Inherent Group.

She was most recently appointed to the board of InvestIndustrial SPAC, and is an Advisor to the Future Economy Project for Harvard Business Review and is a member of the “Exploring the Future of Sustainable Production and Consumption” Working Group of the Council on Competitiveness. Tensie was awarded the Stern Faculty Excellence Award in 2020.